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The Māori Law Review is a monthly review of law affecting Māori, the indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand. Tom Bennion started the Review in December 1993. Since 2012 it has been published by Māori Law Review Limited. Tom remains as a consultant editor to the Review.

The Māori Law Review has grown beyond its original print edition. New developments can be reported online during the course of each month. Our online readers don't have to wait for the print edition to arrive or be circulated around colleagues.

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